Denise Chow is a science and space reporter for NBC News.
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could certify Boeing’s spacecraft to make routine trips to and from the orbiting outpost. But as the trip — originally intended to last around eight days — has stretched on, to launch an investigation into what caused the thrusters to shut down. Engineers with ’s Commercial Crew Program manager, said this month that the team “can’t totally prove with certainty what we’re seeing on orbit is exactly what’s been replicated on the ground.” He said more time was needed to ensure that the ground tests were accurately replicating conditions in orbit.
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